Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CIK Princess Cbcatre FRED PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Watch This Space Every Day

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. btotice to daily subscribers. Subscribers to The Evening Republican will confer a favor upon the publishers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of tne carrier boys. The Republican tries to give good service in the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fail to receive your paper notify us promptly by phones 18, 114 or 153 and your complaint will be given prompt attention. Fine bananas.—Home Grocery. J. J. Hunt made a business trip to Lafayette today. < Fred Phillips made a business thrip to Chicago today. . " • Trade at the Home Grocery this week to .benefit the Monnett Home. .. ■, Mrs. E. Jensen came from Wheatfield yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Hammond. - - Lee Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams, has been sick with pneumonia for the past two weeks. Born, Thursday, Jan. 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kanne, a daughter, and their second child, the first being a son. Lee Kepner, the barber, who went to Missouri about a year ago, is expected home next Monday for a week’s visit. Frank Alter, who has been working at Elkhart for several months, Is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. The St. Joe boys got it put over them badly at basketball Thursday night at Monticello, the White county athletes winning by the score of 42 to 17. ‘ Dr. I. M. Washburn and Photographer H. F. Parker are planning a trip to Louisiana next week to see Omar Ritchey and do a little gunning if there is any game in that state. W. P. S. Hawk, superintendent of the Postal Telegraph Co., of Chicago, was in Rensselaer today, looking the field over with a view of putting in an office if there is sufficient business in sight Jo justify it. Miss Jesse Koons returned to Logansport today, where she is employed. She had been visiting her parents in Union township. Her brother Chester accompanied her there 'for a short visit. Order Jackson Hill, Luhrig or One-Forty-One coal for ranges; Pittsburg, Splint or Smokeless for heating stoves, and all sizes of anthracite for hard coal burners, of the Rensselaer Lumber Co., phone No. 4. A Classified Adv. will sell It.

Another Hummer! Fresh Bread, 1c a Loaf Another Money-Saving Combination Offer. Everything Reduced. 3 Loaves Fresh Quaker Bread, 3c, reg’lr 15c 1 Can Extra Fine Tender Sweet Cotn . . 08c, regular 10c 1 Can Palace Drip Table Syrup, . 08c, regular 10c 1 Can Fancy Pork and Beans .... 12c, regular 15c 2 Pkgs. Hippo Washing Powder . . . 08c, regular 10c 1 Package (6 large boxes) Hatches . . . 21c, regular 25c 1 Package Quaker Toy Oats... . . 08c, regular 10c 1 Can Best California Peaches, very fine . 28c, regular 35c Sale Price - - - - - 96 c, regular $1.30 m■■ ■■■m'ih i.Ti !■ .!■—.m'liH JL*n ■■■ —hi.him ii L A saving of over 30 per cent. Give us your order this week. 5 per cent of our cash receipts go to the Monnett Orphans’ Home. HOME GROCERY * i 41 , 4 O rowing Bettor Ivory Doy ,